Nuclear Regulatory Commission Authorization Requests: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, Second Session ... February 14 and 15, 1978U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1027 pages |
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... plant . Second , I am concerned as to how a resident in- spector , dealing with plant personnel on a daily basis , can maintain his or her objectivity . Third , I am not convinced that assigning one person to every plant which is ...
... plant . Second , I am concerned as to how a resident in- spector , dealing with plant personnel on a daily basis , can maintain his or her objectivity . Third , I am not convinced that assigning one person to every plant which is ...
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... plant operating , and an adjacent plant under construction , in Forked River , in Ocean County , and another two float- ing plants proposed for an as yet undisclosed location . Because I have so many nuclear plants in my district , I ...
... plant operating , and an adjacent plant under construction , in Forked River , in Ocean County , and another two float- ing plants proposed for an as yet undisclosed location . Because I have so many nuclear plants in my district , I ...
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... plant . I was joined in my request for public hearings by our colleague , Mel Price , who was at that time vice chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy . The response to my request from the NRC was a flat rejection . That meant ...
... plant . I was joined in my request for public hearings by our colleague , Mel Price , who was at that time vice chairman of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy . The response to my request from the NRC was a flat rejection . That meant ...
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... plant operator , or any steps to be taken to avoid a repetition of the incident . Nor does the NRC express any concern whatsoever that the incident occurred . In short , it was the type of letter I would have expected to receive from ...
... plant operator , or any steps to be taken to avoid a repetition of the incident . Nor does the NRC express any concern whatsoever that the incident occurred . In short , it was the type of letter I would have expected to receive from ...
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... plant releases was exceeded in that the quantity of tritium released was 1.3 times the maximum daily discharge limits of the plant's technical specifications . This is a quantity limitation only , however , and is not based on the ...
... plant releases was exceeded in that the quantity of tritium released was 1.3 times the maximum daily discharge limits of the plant's technical specifications . This is a quantity limitation only , however , and is not based on the ...
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